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Sudan war: Two years of bloodshed and suffering Sky’s Yousra Elbagir has been covering the conflict in Sudan since it started. For her, it's a story that hits close to home, with her parents affected ...
Auditory instructions at crossings hacked to sound like Elon Musk Local authorities reported that an investigation was underway into how these crossing were hacked.
Jonathan Reynolds, speaking to reporters in Scunthorpe, said that nationalisation was the "likely option at this stage".
There are just 961 cells available, according to government statistics. There are also fewer prison places available than ...
Prosecutors accused the journalists of creating materials for Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) YouTube channel, ...
Sky's Thomas Moore reports on the urgent effort to supply critical materials and keep the plant running.
The British Steel plant in Scunthorpe had been on course to close down by May, but urgent government intervention will keep it open - for now.
After initially appearing adamant that China should not have a role in Britain's steel industry, the business secretary is now suggesting his issue was only with the specific company involved.
Vladimir Putin's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has said peace talks with the US are "not easy" and dismissed European ...
Sinners is a supernatural horror-thriller set in the American Deep South during the 1930s - a period marked by the oppressive realities of Jim Crow laws and the pervasive influence of the Ku Klux Klan ...
John Gleasure will be named on Wednesday as the successor to Brian Mattingley, weeks before the gambling technology company pays out a special dividend worth up to £1.5bn, Sky News learns.
Jury selection begins on Tuesday in the retrial of the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, where his first two convictions, of rape and sexual assault, will be heard again. Last year, his convictions ...
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